FXO with 3CX - Vega 50
All Vega 50 Gateways are End-of-life (EOL). Please visit the Sangoma EOL page for details. The Vega 60 G is the direct replacement product
This document will guide you through the installation and configuration of the Sangoma Vega 50 Gateway with the 3CX PBX.
Current list of supported Vegas
Vega 50 BRI 2 ports
Vega 50 BRI 4 ports
Vega 50 FXO 4 ports
Vega 50 FXO 8 ports
Vega 100 Single T1/E1
Note: If there is any issues please create a ticket at support.sangoma.com for help manually configuring the unit.
Installing and Configuring your Vega Gateway
The first step is to gain IP access to the Vega. You can do this by following the steps at -> VEGA IP DISCOVERY
Once you have access to the unit then most configuration will take place with in 3CX. At the end 3CX will provide a complete configuration file for your Vega.
Adding the Vega Gateway in 3CX
Download the Vega 3CX (version 12 and older) template files .
Extract the contents of the ZIP file to the correct location for your version of Windows.
For 3CX Version 14
C:\ProgramData\3CX\Instance1\Data\Http\Templates\gateway
3CX Version 14 - Vega 100G Template
**Restart server or all 3CX services after extracting templates.
For Windows Vista/2008/7/8/10
C:\ProgramData\3CX\Data\Http\Templates\gateway
For Windows XP/2003:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\3CX\Data\Http\Templates\gateway
Next go into 3CX management console and select “Add PSTN Gateway”
In the “Add Gateway Wizard” screen:
Set the “Name” field to a name for the device, such as “Vega 4 FXO″
Set the “Brand” field to “Sangoma”
Set the “Model” field to match the model number of the Sangoma Vega device you are configuring, such as “Vega50 4 FXO”
Click 'Next'
On the next screen you will be asked a few questions. Ensure you answer them correctly based on your setup:
In the “Specify VoIP Gateway” screen:
Set the “Gateway Hostname or IP” field to the IP Address to which you configured the Sangoma Vega Gateway in the previous section.
Set the “Gateway Port” field to 5060. There is normally no need to change this value.
Click the “Next” button
In the “Create ports” page, you will be presented with a grid, with each line representing one of the FXO ports.
For each line, you can configure to which extension incoming calls should be routed based on whether they are inside or outside office hours.
Click the “Next” button
In the “Gateway Created” screen:
Click the “Generate config file” button
Click the “OK” button
The 3CX Management Console will now open a dialog for you to save the Configuration File for your device. Select a location and save it.
All that remains to be done is to import the configuration file into your Sangoma Vega Gateway.
Importing the Vega Config file in the Vega Gateway
Open your web browser and go to the Vega Web Management page.
The screenshots below show a Vega 50 but the menus and the process is the same for all models
Under the Expert Config Menu, select the System option.
Click on the choose file button under the configuration section in the "send file to gateway" row to upload your configuration file generated by 3CX, such as "Sangoma_Vega50_4FXO_cfg.txt"
Click on the upload button to import the config file and you will see a result page for the upload.
Save the configuration changes and reboot the system to have them take effect.